Sand wrote:
Shiggily wrote:
there are no mandatory vaccines. However, if you want to attend school, etc. those institutions may have vaccine requirements. But the government does not force vaccinations. It violates certain religions.
The danger from infected unprotected people is not only real, it is increasing with time as new viruses accommodate themselves to whatever present remedies we have. Loopy religious beliefs can be tolerated as long as they present no real danger to the public. Once they become a real source of general disasters they must be totally dismissed. Freedom of religion is not a guarantee of freedom to cause irreparable harm to a nation.
On the other hand, pharmaceutical companies make huge profits from the sale of mandatory vaccines. This must be highly regulated for safety and effectiveness as the firms have repeatedly demonstrated their prime interests are more towards profits than public safety.
people who choose to not take vaccines are usually already isolated (such as the Amish). Otherwise they can be prevented from working in jobs that involve contact with people, or from entering schools, daycares, etc.
Though according to most school and job practices it is up to the individual. the person must sign a waiver. If a contagious disease breaks out, they can be prohibited from entering the establishment, and the establishment is not responsible for any medical costs that may occur.
I find it interesting that you would advocate recreational drug use because it is your right to do whatever you want with your body, but you are for mandatory immunization even though the person is placing their own body in danger. If you are immunized then you don't really need to worry about being exposed to that disease right?
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